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It's clearly a rebody. It's also not a pristine numbers matching restoration, so who cares and you haven't been ripped off. Enjoy the car. Just be sure to report the truth when you come to sell the car.
The factory never painted the inside of an engine. Why the F would do this? Leave it alone! To paint the inside of an engine is just ludicrous! The oil will flow back to pan just fine without painting. You would be far better off to change the oil and filter on a regular basis. Imagine...
Also, don't be stupid enough to disagree with that last post. You're risking your safety and your well being if you use a hockey puck for anything other than what it was designed for (ie. hockey). I have a friend who who owned a smart fortwo (no the names are not supposed to be capitalized)...
All Road Runners (note: two words, not one) are model RM. This thing is so modified, that it doesn't matter what it is. It is a waste of skin. Enjoy it or don't.
As usual, the chassis is completely incorrect. The underside of the car should be dove grey primer with body colour over spray along the sides and the rear of the body plus some in the transmission tunnel. This car is painted completely body colour on the underside. Looks nice, but absolutely...
Once you get used to the Metric system, you'll realize that it is massively superior to either Imperial or US measurement. I am Canadian and we have been metric for some 45 years now. There are those who refuse to use the superior system, but they are slowly disappearing. The trick is to...
You haven't said whether you have looked elsewhere for a build sheet. I tore my car down to a bare body shell for restoration. I have only ever found two build sheets. One was neatly folded, placed in a plastic sleeve and attached to the under side of the rear seat springs with a hog ring...
Yes, they are called Corbin clamps. They are not affected by heat or cold but screw clamps are. Eventually screw clamps will loosen and they will leak. They need to be tightened on a regular basis. Use Corbin Clamp Pliers or risk your vision and your paint job. Even then, use safety...
I washed my '75 400 - 4 Barrel with Super Clean. The Super Clean was pretty friendly, but I did the entire job wearing heavy black nitrile gloves. Although a pair of gloves only lasted about four or five hours, a box of 50 gloves is about $25 Canadian. I then washed the engine with dish soap...
Yes, I'm familiar with all three of these cars, but none have their original drive trains, so who knows whether or not they are actually real. There's no way to be 100% confident about it.
I factory ordered a '75 which I still own today. It's a 400 4 Barrel, cat delete with a Sundance interior, currently under restoration. I'd love a '69 440 6 Barrel, but under the circumstances, I can vote for no other than the '75.
As I put my Road Runner back together, the last two things I plan to do with the engine before start up is to prime the engine and install and set-up the distributor. 4286800 is an oil pump priming shaft for use with all A, B and Gen II Hemi engines. I hope that part number is not obsolete...
I think I have the correct answer for you. I have a '75 Road Runner that I factory ordered in 1975. I took delivery on Friday, June 13th, 1975 and I have owned the car since. Standard equipment includes 14 inch Rallye Wheels without trim rings. All five wheels have a centre dome. All four...
Ma Mopar began the seven step dip and spray process for the 1960 model year. During manufacturing, they dunked the bodies in vats to a level about 2/3 of the way up the doors and sprayed them from above with cleaning, rinsing and rust inhibiting chemicals. The seventh step was a phosphorous...
I'm in the process of restoring my '75 Road Runner. I factory ordered the car and I still own it today. The lower rad hose until now had never been replaced. It had the spring in it, and the new hose will therefore have the spring installed. I think the real purpose of the spring is to...
Why would you take it apart if it ran well? If it ain't broke, don't fix it. You can't get proper parts anymore, so leave it alone!
My '75 Road Runner is under restoration. I completely disassembled it. The body work and paint are done. The interior is done. Both are gorgeous! The 400...